Lon L. Fuller

Lon L. Fuller was an influential American legal philosopher known for his work in the fields of legal theory and jurisprudence. He is best known for his debate with H.L.A. Hart on the nature of law and his concept of 'the inner morality of law,' which argues that law must adhere to certain procedural principles to be considered valid.

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  1. 1. O Caso Dos Exploradores De Cavernas

    In this thought-provoking legal and philosophical narrative, a group of spelunkers find themselves trapped in a cave with dwindling resources, leading to a desperate decision to sacrifice one of their own for survival. Upon their rescue, the survivors face a trial that challenges the boundaries of law, morality, and justice. Through the perspectives of various judges, the story delves into the complexities of legal reasoning, the nature of societal norms, and the ethical dilemmas that arise when human life hangs in the balance.

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